How to add custom css if variant id not available - Shopify? - shopify

This is in product-form and the below code output product variant. I want to add a if-else condition to add another class on top of it.
<label
for="option-{{ section.id }}-{{ forloop.parentloop.index0 }}-{{ forloop.index0 }}" class="SizeSwatch">{{ value }}
</label>

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Capture two variables in liquid

What I want to do:
Capture two variables {{section.settings.{{title}}_modal_title}}
Context:
The links in the linklist are not really used as links, but purely so user can reorganize it in their Shopify portal.
External javascript file creates elements (modals) on click event, value from section.settings.XXX_modal_title is supposed to be used in the created modals.
The linklist:
<ul class="menu">
{% for link in linklists.main-menu.links %}
<li data-menu="{{ link.title | upcase }}" class="menu-link">
<p class="menu-title">[{{ link.title | upcase }}]</p> <-- Click event
</li>
{% endfor %}
</ul>
What I tried:
My first try was adding the liquid tag itself with .insertAdjacentHTML('afterbegin', {{section.settings.${attLowerCase}_modal_title}}) when the element is created, but soon realized that liquid renders the values first. The output of doing this is literally "{{ }}"
My second try was to capture two variables and put it in a hidden input.
{% assign title = link.title | downcase %}
{% capture section_title_variable %}
{{section.settings.{{title}}_modal_settings}}
{% endcapture %}
<hr class="item-line">
<p class="ueq-menu-title">[{{ link.title | upcase }}]</p>
<input type="hidden" id="about_modal_title" value="{{section_title_variable}}">
In depth example:
section.settings
{
"type": "text",
"id": "about_modal_title",
"label": "About window title",
"default": "ABOUT"
},
User clicks on link ABOUT
<ul class="menu">
{% for link in linklists.ueq-menu.links %}
<li data-menu="{{ link.title | upcase }}" class="menu-link"> <-- "ABOUT"
{% assign title = link.title | downcase %} <-- downcase to "about"
{% capture section_title_variable %}
{{section.settings.{{title}}_modal_title}}
{% endcapture %}
<hr class="item-line">
<p class="menu-title">[{{ link.title | upcase }}]</p>
<input type="hidden" id="about_modal_title" value="{{section_title_variable}}"> <-- captured should look like this {{section.settings.about_modal_title}}
</li>
{% endfor %}
</ul>
on click event, get the value from hidden input, and use it when creating elements.
"Why not use {% javascript %}?"
I prefer to do it this way, since most of my script files are external. I like to keep it that way.
"Why capture it like that?"
The links in the linklist are already known, this was in the design. Thats why in sechema one of them is called "about_modal_title". Since this is used inside a for loop, this was the only way I could come up with to connect the title and schema settings with each other.
If someone knows a better way to do this instead of putting it in a hidden input, please let me know :)
In proper Liquid syntax, curly-brackets are never embedded inside curly-brackets
The syntax {{ something_{{ you }}_want }} is illegal Liquid syntax - once an expression is started, using either {{ or {%, everything up to the next }} or %} is evaluated as one template command.
In your example, you're looking to combine two strings in order to get the name of a setting that you want to access. In a dedicated programming language, we would expect there to be nice shortcuts for something like this. Liquid, however, is first and foremost a templating language, and doesn't have such shortcuts. Instead, we will need to accomplish our goal in two steps.
The first thing we need to know is that we can access properties in two ways: {{ settings.fieldname }} is equivalent to {{ settings['fieldname'] }}
Thanks to that second syntax, we can access an arbitrary setting using a variable:
{% assign field = 'fieldname' %}
{{ settings[fieldname] }}
So to do something more complicated, we just need to use assign (or capture - just be aware that capture includes whitespace as well!) to get a variable that contains the name of the field we want to access, then pass that in to the square brackets:
{% assign title_field = link.title | downcase | append: '_modal_title' %}
{{ section.settings[title_field] }}

Shopify border selected color

I have shopify shop and i found a code on internet to replace the color by his image like this.
I really need to add a border when the color is selected, can someone help me please.
the code is to do this is :
{%if option.name == "Couleur"%}
<label>{{option.name}}</label>
{%assign index = forloop.index %}
{%for value in option.values%}
<input class="single-option-selector-{{ section.id }}" id="Couleur-{{forloop.index}}" type="radio" style='visibility:hidden;display:none' name="Couleur" value="{{ value | escape }}" data-index="option{{index}}" {% if option.selected_value == value %}checked{%endif%}/>
<label id="colorSelected" class="label_couleur" for="Couleur-{{forloop.index}}" style="margin: 0 5px;">
<img class="img_couleur" src="{{value | escape | append:'.jpg' | strip | asset_url }}"/>
</label>
{%endfor%}
{%else%}
I really need help thanks in advance.
You can take reference in the Shopify community forum, provided a solution to create swatch images for color in products. Please click here to check to achieve.
This solution will not work venture and boundless theme. I implement in debut theme is working for client store.

Dynamic Attribute Names in Shopify Cart

I'm so close on this, but I just can't get the syntax right. I've been messing with this off and on for days. Essentially I have a greeting card message and I want the message to be filled in by the customer for every Greeting Card on the checkout page (cart.liquid) and I need the attribute name to change for every index. Therefore I'm adding the index to each attribute name, but to no avail. For testing purposes, here's a basic input field:
<p class="cart-attribute__field" style="min-width:300px;">
<label for="to{{ forloop.index }}">To:</label>
<input class="checkMe" id="to{{ forloop.index }}" type="text" name="attributes[To{{ forloop.index }}]" maxlength="40" data-stk="{{item.id}}" value="{{ cart.attributes['To'+forloop.index] }}" >
</p>
And its this part (value="{{ cart.attributes['To'+forloop.index] }}") that is giving me trouble.
You cannot use '+' operator in liquid code to append. Try this instead:
{% assign cart_attr = 'To' | append: forloop.index %}
<p class="cart-attribute__field" style="min-width:300px;">
<label for="to{{ forloop.index }}">To:</label>
<input class="checkMe" id="to{{ forloop.index }}" type="text" name="attributes[To{{ forloop.index }}]" maxlength="40" data-stk="{{item.id}}" value="{{ cart.attributes[cart_attr] }}" >
</p>
Note: Improvise as required.
Why would you not just use line item properties as described on https://docs.shopify.com/manual/configuration/store-customization/page-specific/product-page/get-customization-information-for-products

Shopify Listing Variants in other product page

I have an online store on Shopify. What I am trying to do is on a product page, have a "also needed" type list. I've created all my lists and other items, but what I can't seem to figure out is how to list the variants of one product on another product page.
What I have for my option menu is this:
<select id="product-select" name="id" data-id="{{ 304164943 }}">
{% for variants in product.variants %}
<option value="{{ variant.id }}">{{ variant.title }} - {{ variant.price | money }}</option>
{% endfor %}
</select>
which outputs:
<select id="product-select" name="id" data-id="304164943">
<option value=""> - </option>
<option value=""> - </option>
<option value=""> - </option>
<option value=""> - </option>
<option value=""> - </option>
<option value=""> - </option>
the data-id of 304164943 is for the product I want to list the variants of but the dropdown menu this generates is empty.
You can not access a product via its ID with Liquid. You can however access it will the handle. So if the handle was known you could do this:
{% assign relatedProduct = all_products['some-handle'] %}
{% for relatedVariant in relatedProduct.variants %}
<option value="{{ relatedVariant.id }}">{{ relatedVariant.title }} - {{ relatedVariant.price | money }}</option>
{% endfor %}
You've also got an error in your loop code posted - it should be for variant, not for variants. I'm guessing that's just a typo here.
The product page will only return the object of the product belonging to that page. It won't return the object of another product. So to access this you'd need to do some javascript jiggery pokery or create a link list. Here is a tutorial using a link list:
http://www.tetchi.ca/shopify-tutorial-how-to-create-a-part-picker-form/
Or, you can go the JS route. You'd need to grab the product object via ajax, and append the returned data to the page. To grab this data, you'd need to do an ajax get using the Ajax api:
https://docs.shopify.com/support/your-website/themes/can-i-use-ajax-api
So if using jquery - something like this would work: (where <product-handl> is the handle of the product you wish to insert)
$.get( "/products/<product-handle>.js", function( data ) {
var variants = data.variants; // all your variants
// Then you can loop over the variants insert the options into your page...
});
As this is added after the page has rendered, you'll need to do some ajaxy cart stuff so you can put stuff in the cart. Your theme may already have some ajaxy cart stuff in it.

Shopify , show product options as 3 seperate dropdowns instead of 1 single dropdown

On my product page, with the following line of code in the product.liquid template, it generates 3 seperate dropdowns for the 3 different product options the product has, eg Type Color Size..
<div class="select">
<select id="product-select" name="id">
{% for variant in product.variants %}
<option {% if variant == product.selected_or_first_available_variant %}selected="selected"{% endif %} value="{{ variant.id }}">{{ variant.title }}</option>
{% endfor %}
</select>
</div>
however, i used the same code in the product-loop.liquid to show the same drop down on the collections page (without the option to add to cart).. but this time the dropdown appears as 1 single combined dropdown.
how do i split them up like before?
heres a screenshot of what both dropdowns look like :
You need to include option_selection.js in your collection.liquid template.
paste the following line at top or bottom of your collection.liquid template
{{ 'option_selection.js' | shopify_asset_url | script_tag }}